A LibreOffice Impress template, based on TufteCSS
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A LibreOffice Impress template, based on TufteCSS
A collection of pure CSS graphs with a graceful mobile fallback
Create Edward Tufte style slopegraphs with R and ggplot2
You have got Markdown files? Want to see a Tufte style .pdf or .html of it? Well, try this.
tuftex is a Latex package (not class) implementing tufte-latex stuff for compatibility with tufte.css
A Hugo theme inspired by tufte-css
Filters to help going from pandoc markdown to tufte-latex
Tufte Style Theme for Hugo Websites
The idea behind Tufte in R is to use R - the most powerful open-source statistical programming language - to replicate excellent visualization practices developed by Edward Tufte.
Styles from Tufte's "Visual Display Of Quantitative Information" for matplotlib
An HTML handout on principal component analysis
Minimalist Pandoc-based static site generator
This GitHub repository contains a webpage/handout that offers text-to-speech and text accessibility features, designed with inspiration from Edward Tufte, along with a good dark theme.
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